Coronavirus (COVID-19) Protesters, counterprotesters show up at health director’s home Thursday Durango Police Department says no laws broken on either side March 11, 2021 • Jonathan Romeo — Staff reporter
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Bayfield retailer, college sports team report COVID-19 outbreaks health department releases updated list each week March 10, 2021 • Herald Staff Report
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Bump-outs to return next week to Durango’s Main Avenue Outdoor retail patios prompting deeper look into downtown’s future March 9, 2021 • Patrick Armijo — Herald staff writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Hickenlooper quotes from letters during delay tactic in U.S. Senate Excerpts recount stories of unemployment, tragedy caused by pandemic March 9, 2021 • Grace George
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Health director receives award from American Medical Association Jollon became local lead on COVID-19 pandemic March 8, 2021 • Jonathan Romeo — Staff reporter
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Train lovers rejoice: Durango railroad will resume trips to Silverton passenger run to reach historic mining town was in October 2019 March 8, 2021 • Jonathan Romeo — Staff reporter
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Montezuma County’s homebound population receives vaccine officials urge more homebound individuals to sign up for inoculations March 8, 2021 • Anthony Nicotera
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Montezuma County drops to coronavirus Level Blue Officials say decreased COVID cases qualifies county March 7, 2021 • Jim Mimiaga
ColoradoSun.com Behind-the-scenes: Gov. Polis’ ups and downs managing Colorado’s COVID crisis ‘Who would think losing 6,000 people could ever be a win instead of 8,000?’ March 7, 2021 • JESSE PAUL
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Native American tribes deliver vaccines to broader community Clinics on Ute Mountain Ute and Navajo land offered vaccinations to any adult March 7, 2021 • Jim Mimiaga
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Tourism 2020: Not great, but Southwest Colorado dodged a bullet late summer helps ease the pain from spring March 7, 2021 • Patrick Armijo — Herald staff writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Southwest Colorado receives, delivers nearly 4,000 vaccines over the weekend health officials say vaccinations could ramp up in a few weeks March 6, 2021 • Jonathan Romeo — Staff reporter
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Some COVID-19 adaptations will have legs bump-outs, remote work and high housing costs stick around? March 6, 2021 • Patrick Armijo — Herald staff writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Even the act of grieving was upended during pandemic pastor never had to turn anyone away March 6, 2021 • Morgan Mitchell
Coronavirus (COVID-19) COVID-19 upended life as we knew it social distanced, wore masks and hoarded toilet paper March 6, 2021 • Herald Staff Report
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Durango restaurants endure COVID-19 restrictions orders to limit public gatherings hit eateries in pocketbook March 6, 2021 • Patrick Armijo — Herald staff writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) COVID-19 brought record numbers to public lands, but at a price resulted in mitigation efforts at several popular spots March 6, 2021 • Herald Staff Report
Coronavirus (COVID-19) 10 numbers that help explain the COVID-19 pandemic was up, revenue was down and nursing home deaths soared in Durango March 6, 2021 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic could cause years of mental health impacts mixes with grief, depression and trauma March 5, 2021 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
6th Judicial District Mark Redwine: ‘My day in court is a long, long, long time overdue’ of man accused of killing son is delayed again March 5, 2021 • Jonathan Romeo — Staff reporter
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Durango schools are making up for lost ground districts across the nation, 9-R sees academic slide during remote learning March 5, 2021 • Patrick Armijo — Herald staff writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Durango-area schools hit hard by COVID-19 outbreaks records also show cases involving a youth team and social gathering March 3, 2021 • Herald Staff Report
Bayfield Bayfield School District, facing $1 million deficit, plans layoffs least 10 full-time positions expected to be cut March 3, 2021 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) How a nonprofit catered to neighbors’ needs during the pandemic Volunteers learned what people needed, then delivered aid to homes March 3, 2021 • Shannon Mullane — Herald Staff Writer